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from the news media, katie couric, brian roberts and cnn's own fareed zakaria and sanjay gupta. from politics general collin secretary of state colin powell, michael bloomberg. speaker nancy pelosi and a cast of other big players, at least one of whom, the energy secretary, went the wrong way. in the tent on the south lawn, all seemed to go right. the prime minister was the guest of honor, but all the focus was on the commander in chief. >> it's been said that the most beautiful things in the universe are the starry heavens above us and the feeling of duty within us. mr. prime minister, today we work to fulfill our duty, bring our countries closer together than ever before. tonight, under the stars, we celebrate the spirit that will sustain our partnership, the bonds of friendship between our people. to the future that beckons all of us. >> reporter: the guests dined on eggplant salad, roast potato dumplings, chickpeas, okra and prawns with a pumpkin pie tart for dessert all sevened on china from the eisenhower, clinton and george w. bush years. ♪ peace and quiet ♪ and open
from the news media, katie couric, brian roberts and cnn's own fareed zakaria and sanjay gupta. from politics general collin secretary of state colin powell, michael bloomberg. speaker nancy pelosi and a cast of other big players, at least one of whom, the energy secretary, went the wrong way. in the tent on the south lawn, all seemed to go right. the prime minister was the guest of honor, but all the focus was on the commander in chief. >> it's been said that the most beautiful things in...
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kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities, english-language of learners have made more progress than other kids substantially narrowing the gap between the kids in other young americans. and yes, despite the contention that we don't know how to improve our lowest performing schools and an awful lot of those schools actually have gotten a lot better in recent years proving beyond the shadow of doubt as arne said so clearly were kids can achieve high levels when we teach them at high levels. but the truth of the matter is we have made gains only been measured by an old yardstic
kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities,...
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kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities, english-language of learners have made more progress than other kids substantially narrowing the gap between the kids in other young americans. and yes, despite the contention that we don't know how to improve our lowest performing schools and an awful lot of those schools actually have gotten a lot better in recent years proving beyond the shadow of doubt as arne said so clearly were kids can achieve high levels when we teach them at high levels. but the truth of the matter is we have made gains only been measured by an old yardstic
kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities,...
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he got candid about her interview with katie couric. remember a lot of people thought it really hurt her image. here's what she said. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> must we? okay. >> you talk about it in the book. i assume it's -- >> yeah, it is. you do say it wasn't your best interview. >> but here again -- >> you said it was a defining moment for you, that interview. >> i did not. neither did the campaign. that is why other segments requester scheduled. the campaign said good, you're showing your independence and it was a good interview. i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> the entire interview with oprah airs on monday. the day before "going rogue" hits stores. police took away several evidence bags from a nearby property. police won't say what is in the bags. anthony sowell, the man who owned the house there, will be in court later on today for the rape charges that led to the investigation at his house. which airline trs the best at not using lug sgagluggage? airtran lost the fewest bags. luggage tags and
he got candid about her interview with katie couric. remember a lot of people thought it really hurt her image. here's what she said. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> must we? okay. >> you talk about it in the book. i assume it's -- >> yeah, it is. you do say it wasn't your best interview. >> but here again -- >> you said it was a defining moment for you, that interview. >> i did not. neither did the campaign. that is why other...
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she also got surprisingly candid about her interview with katie couric. that famous interview during the 2008 race. remember a lot of people thought it really hurt her image. and here is what she said. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> ha, ha, must we? >> yes. >> okay, okay. >> you talk about it in the book. so i assume everything is fair game. you do say that it wasn't your best interview. >> but, here again -- >> do you think that was a seminole, defining moment for you, that interview? >> i did not. neither did the campaign. that is why segment two and three and four and maybe five were scheduled. the campaign said, right on, good, you're showing your independence, this is what america gets to see. and i'm thinking, if you thought that was a good interview. i don't know what a bad interview was. because i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> the entire interview with oprah airs on monday. that's the day before palin's memoir "going rogue" hits the stories. >> i absolutely agree. >> okay, you know, at the top of the hour, the u.s. a
she also got surprisingly candid about her interview with katie couric. that famous interview during the 2008 race. remember a lot of people thought it really hurt her image. and here is what she said. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> ha, ha, must we? >> yes. >> okay, okay. >> you talk about it in the book. so i assume everything is fair game. you do say that it wasn't your best interview. >> but, here again -- >> do you think...
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i saw the foot of katie couric at the state dinner. -- for a graph of katie couric at the state dinner. host: you have been watching a long time. i showed that the first hour. caller: there were photographs of her dancing and some of it was very raunchy but none of it was in the media. if it were sarah palin, it would have. that is the problem with the country come out media bias grid with rush limbaug c-span.or = -- problem with the country, a media bias. with a rush limbaugh, i'm not a fan of him, but he was not allowed to buy the nfl team. and yet keep older men is so liberal -- keith olbermann is so liberal. host: "the washington post" is shutting its last three bureaus in the united states in new york, chicago, and los angeles. the executive editor issued a memo to the staff on tuesday setting minute -- citing limited resources. he says that the drive to provide national news to readers is undiminished. next up is little rock. you hung up on us but let's go to dallas, republican line. caller: morning. i want to thank you and i want to thank the senator for his service. he may be -
i saw the foot of katie couric at the state dinner. -- for a graph of katie couric at the state dinner. host: you have been watching a long time. i showed that the first hour. caller: there were photographs of her dancing and some of it was very raunchy but none of it was in the media. if it were sarah palin, it would have. that is the problem with the country come out media bias grid with rush limbaug c-span.or = -- problem with the country, a media bias. with a rush limbaugh, i'm not a fan of...